Apple has confirmed that it already has a fix for the problem, expected to be part of the next iOS software update (iOS 26.0.1).
Early reports suggest that certain colors of the new iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air are prone to scratches. More details here.
Apple is increasing production on the standard iPhone 17 due to unexpected demand for the device, reports The Information.
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As reported by Bloomberg today, some of the new iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air models on display at Apple Stores today are ...
So far, other than some Liquid Glass controversy, macOS Tahoe isn't causing as many operational problems as previous versions did. Are you having problems with apps?
Enterprise professionals using a MacBook Pro equipped with a Touch Bar may already have noticed that Apple’s latest Mac software update, macOS Tahoe, is reportedly breaking the feature. Almost four ...
The Apple Watch Series 11 is out, and whether it's worth the upgrade for you depends on what you're rocking on your wrist ...